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ZoomZoomH June-19th-2002 09:54 AM

need an alignment for my Pro
 
it's been going on for a while now, my car drifts slightly to the left when at highway speed, and the steering wheel tilts to the right when car's going in a straight line, figure it's time for an alignment :(

I would like to NOT do it at the dealership (they charge $70 with a coupon), so my question is, what's a good reputable shop/storechain that does good work at a very good price.

And for those that did an alignment, how much did you pay?

thanks!

:D

Pro_fan June-19th-2002 10:01 AM

Re: need an alignment for my Pro
 

Originally posted by ZoomZoomH
it's been going on for a while now, my car drifts slightly to the left when at highway speed, and the steering wheel tilts to the right when car's going in a straight line, figure it's time for an alignment :(

I would like to NOT do it at the dealership (they charge $70 with a coupon), so my question is, what's a good reputable shop/storechain that does good work at a very good price.

And for those that did an alignment, how much did you pay?

thanks!

:D

Dude....I responded in Edmunds...$50 for a '91 Jetta GL... It was like a BF Goodrich/Goodyear place. I would expect to pay about that much. Actually, when I had to get my pro's alignment done at the dealer it was like $80. :mad:

ZoomZoomH June-19th-2002 10:12 AM

I saw your post on Edmunds Mike, just would like to hear other people's experiences with alignment and the places they went to get it done :)

Pro_fan June-19th-2002 10:19 AM

No...only my experience matters. That should be good enough for you :D :stickpoke

Tom Slick June-19th-2002 10:31 AM

if your roads are crowned it can cause the same problem.
alignments are about $50 here. i perfer local independent shops to any chain stores.

Pro_fan June-19th-2002 10:47 AM


Originally posted by Tom Slick
if your roads are crowned it can cause the same problem.
alignments are about $50 here. i perfer local independent shops to any chain stores.

Right. Hank, have you tried driving in a big flat parking lot to see how your alignment is?

ZoomZoomH June-19th-2002 10:54 AM


Originally posted by Pro_fan


Right. Hank, have you tried driving in a big flat parking lot to see how your alignment is?

have done that, and the steering wheel is still tilted to the right, but the car seems to drive straight at low speed, it's at high speed that the car may drift off sometimes (which could be the fault of the road, but not sure...).

vibrantvivid June-19th-2002 11:09 AM

souldnt you car still be under warranty? my car did the same thing you described before i got into my accident, then it was worse so i had the dealer ship do it for me under the accident. then i needed another alignment done when i lowered my car and they did that for free under warranty so i diddnt have to pay. id at least try to get it done for free.

ZoomZoomH June-19th-2002 11:22 AM

i wish it was still under warranty. But see, alignment is a 'wear and tear' item that falls under the 'adjustment period' provided by Mazda, which only lasts for ONE year and 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.

I had my headlights re-aimed for free during the first year as part of that adjustment period, I don't think I have it anymore :(


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